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Flood-like situation continues in Kerala due to heavy downpour

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Flood-like situation continues in Kerala due to heavy downpour

Flood-like situation continues in Kerala due to heavy downpour

Flood-like situation continues in Kerala's Wayanad district due to continuous rainfall since last three days.

Heavy rains lead to waterlogging in Panamaram Village of Wayanad district.

On the other side, a Shiva Temple was submerged in water due to heavy rainfall in Kerala's Kochi.

The temple was submerged as the water level increased in Periyar River following incessant rainfall.


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